Trig
Algebra
Mathematicians
Pi
Pie
100

Find sin(A) if a=11, b=60, and c=61

11/61

100

Factor completely: 6x2-x-12

(3x+4)(2x-3)

100

Where was Albert Einstein born?

Germany

100

What 6-digit sequence doesn’t appear anywhere within the first 1 million digits of pi?

123456

100

The first pumpkin pie used what as a crust?

A pumpkin shell

200

Find cot(π + x) = ?

cot(x)

200

Find x: 2x=16x-1

x=4/3

200

Who defined the concept of prime number?

Aristotle

200

Pi is part of which mythology?

Egyptian

200

What is the earliest civilization known to have made pies?

Egyptian

300

Calculate tan(270° + a)

-cot(a)

300

Solve for x: √(x+5)=x-1

x=4

300

Who is regarded as the founder of probability?

Blaise Pascal

300

What year did pi-day become an official holiday?

2009

300

How many slices of pie does the average American eat per year?

6 slices

400

Calculate the exact value of sin(15°)

(√6 - √2) / 4

400

Solve the system:

x+y+z=7

x+2y+3z=16

xy+yz+zx=14

(2, 1, 4) or (2/3, 11/3, 8/3)

400

Who was the first African American female NASA scientist?

Katherine Johnson

400

What was the lengthy, yet common saying in place of pi before the quantity was named?

“the quantity which, when the diameter is multiplied by it, yields the circumference.”

400

The first pies, mostly made of meat, were called what due to their thick, durable crust?

Coffins

500

Calculate sin(945°)

-√2/2

500

If x+(1/x)=4, find x3+(1/x3)

=52

500

Which famous mathematician led a secret cult-like society about vegetarianism?

Pythagoras

500

Who can name the most digits of pi?

Congrats!

500

Grain-based forms of pie in early 6,000 B.C., often cooked over hot coals, were called what?

Galettes